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Pōhaku Sessions at Kaiona Beach Park w/ Kimeona Kane

Sun, Aug 18

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Kaiona Beach Park

A special opportunity to learn the cultural practice of Uhau humu pōhaku from Kumu Kimeona Kane, Ryan Chang, and their hui at Pāhonu Fishpond! Weaving rock, friendships, history...

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Pōhaku Sessions at Kaiona Beach Park w/ Kimeona Kane
Pōhaku Sessions at Kaiona Beach Park w/ Kimeona Kane

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Aug 18, 2024, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Kaiona Beach Park, 41-575 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Waimanalo, HI 96795, USA

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About the event

Where:  Kaiona Beach Park. Park along the fence line on Kalanianaʻole Highway fronting the park.  Kaiona Beach Park

What:  Restoring Pāhonu walls.  Intent is to have the group do some rock moving for a little while, but the majority of the time is going to be spent weaving.

Supplies:  We will have all the supplies necessary for the rock work.  If you'd like to bring snorkel gear, you can, as we do work underwater as well and want to avoid sharing that type of gear.  Please bring hydration, a snack, sun protection (reef-safe sunscreen, please), closed-toe footwear/tabis, and long-sleeve shirts are best to avoid scratches. You may also bring your own gloves, though we do supply them. We will start with piko as we normally do, as well as oli (Nā Aumakua) and a few others that we do with groups.

Additional info:  https://www.protectpreservehi.org/about-1

Annual Liability Waiver must be completed prior to arrival (once a year): https://waiver.fr/p-aKgCw

Please let me know if you have any other questions.  Give me a call.

Mahalo nui!

ʻO wau nō me ka haʻahaʻa,

Kimeona Kane

Director of Community Outreach

(808) 398-8989

kimeonakane@gmail.com

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